This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic use can help to explain the complexities of the use of voice in poetry. Echoic use in Relevance Theory is a sub-type of interpretive use, a use which can allow a speaker to communicate one of many possible attitudes towards a proposition, ranging from endorsement through disapproval to ridicule. My argument is that this model could be extremely powerful in accounting for the differences and relationships between perceived poets’/authors’ views and views presented directly in literary works. This approach goes some way towards integrating the study of poetry into a general account of communication. The article develops these arguments by using ...
Words are incredibly useful communicative tools, and yet they fail us every day. When we try to comm...
In The Poetry of Experience, Robert Langbaum places the dramatic monologue from Shakespeare to T. S....
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic u...
In this article I use a relevance theory framework to examine the intricacies of the communicative s...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
The thesis aims to contribute to literary studies by characterising literary interpretation not as a...
The analysis of poetry brings up questions that are normally not asked when analysing prose, at lea...
This edited volume is the first extensive exploration of the value for literary studies of the model...
‘Relevance theory’ is a linguistic theory offering an alternative to the conventional ‘code model’ o...
This essay aims to show how Relevance Theory from the Philosophy of Language can be used in literary...
Relevance theory is arguably the most influential approach to pragmatics to have developed from the ...
<span>There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interp...
In order to perform an inferential analysis using a relevance theory, this study pragmatically analy...
This thesis proposes an account of the effects achieved by the poetic use of rhetorical tropes and s...
Words are incredibly useful communicative tools, and yet they fail us every day. When we try to comm...
In The Poetry of Experience, Robert Langbaum places the dramatic monologue from Shakespeare to T. S....
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...
This article explores the extent to which the Relevance Theory concepts of interpretive and echoic u...
In this article I use a relevance theory framework to examine the intricacies of the communicative s...
In this article I posit a pragmatic model of how sound-patterning in poetry contributes to interpret...
The thesis aims to contribute to literary studies by characterising literary interpretation not as a...
The analysis of poetry brings up questions that are normally not asked when analysing prose, at lea...
This edited volume is the first extensive exploration of the value for literary studies of the model...
‘Relevance theory’ is a linguistic theory offering an alternative to the conventional ‘code model’ o...
This essay aims to show how Relevance Theory from the Philosophy of Language can be used in literary...
Relevance theory is arguably the most influential approach to pragmatics to have developed from the ...
<span>There has been some discussion about how far relevance theory can help in analysing the interp...
In order to perform an inferential analysis using a relevance theory, this study pragmatically analy...
This thesis proposes an account of the effects achieved by the poetic use of rhetorical tropes and s...
Words are incredibly useful communicative tools, and yet they fail us every day. When we try to comm...
In The Poetry of Experience, Robert Langbaum places the dramatic monologue from Shakespeare to T. S....
In this paper, we outline a relevance-based approach to pragmatics, the theory of utterance interpre...